Today we go over two smart devices, whether you should pick one over performance or looks. Maybe you just like the feel of one? That’s will all be covered below as we take a look at the latest firm ware and OS updates to the devices.

We’re comparing the HTC One Mini with the Motorola Moto X to see which smartphone is worthy of your hard earned cash. Is the Motorola Moto X the powerful underdog that has better specs for a better price, or can the HTC One Mini make use of the success of its older sibling to win our heart?

When looking for a mid-ranged phone, you’ll likely stumble upon the HTC One Mini, a smaller version of the popular HTC One. What many people don’t know is that Motorola has a worthy competitor that’s definitely worth taking a look at too. We’re talking about the Motorola Moto X, a highly underrated phone that you should at least check out. We put the two in an arena to see which one’s worth picking up over the other.

Hardware

The HTC One Mini has some mediocre hardware hidden within. Don’t expect it to pull miracles, but it runs most basic apps well enough. It comes with a 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Snapdragon 400 CPU and 1 GB of RAM, which won’t blow anyone away really. Storage is on the same level, with 16 GB of internal storage included. Battery life is pretty bad though, so expect to have your charger around all…………… continues on StreetWise Tech

Seeing all the speculations and rumors that are surfacing on the Internet about Google’s new smart device, the Nexus 6, two developers from Concept Phones made their own supposition about how the handset will look. Dmitry Stvolov took inspiration from HTC’s One M8, seeing how Google’s ‘partner in crime’ might be HTC, and potrayed a beautiful, elegant handset.

Adam Safranek took another spin on things and showed a device that is very much alike to Sony’s Xperia series (Sony is another company rumored to work on the Nexus 6), which is still an exquisite looking handset.

If any of these two speculations of how the phone will look are true, we cannot say. But we guess we’ll see when Google releases its new flagship smartphone. Now we can look at the specs of the device if it qualifies as a HTC or Sony handset.

Operating system

One thing we’re sure about is that Google likes bringing their newest operating system along with their flagship device. We saw it before, when the Nexus 5 was the first smartphone on the market to come with Android KitKat and we see it now when the Nexus 6 will come with the Android 5.0 Lollipop OS Google just released this summer.

Specs

While we don’t know for sure what company will co-produce the Nexus 6, we know that Google has the last say when it come…………… continues on Best Android Phone? – The Fuse Joplin